Display article   Subject:  SuperSCRIPSIT Printer Drivers
   04/30/97   18:38:56


SUPERSCRIPSIT PRINTER DRIVERS

SuperSCRIPSIT Printer Drivers (700-2294) can be obtained by taking a
diskette to a Radio Shack Computer Center or Plus Computer Center and
asking for this package.

Drivers for the following Tandy printers are included:

DMP 110
DMP 130
DMP 200
DMP 400
DMP 420
DMP 430
DMP 500
DMP 2100
DMP 2100P (Elite)
DMP 2100P (Courier)
DMP 2200
DW 2
DW 2B
DWP 210
DWP 220
DWP 410
DWP 510


Separate diskettes are provided for the Model III and the Model 4.

Copy the appropriate printer driver to the SuperSCRIPSIT system
diskette by placing the SuperSCRIPSIT diskette in Drive 0 and the
Printer Drivers diskette in Drive 1, then type:

COPY printer/CTL:1 :0 <ENTER>
(printer is the name of the desired printer from the above list)


NOTES:

The DMP 110 does not do superscript, subscript, half line spacing,
strike-through, or top of form.

The DWP 210, DWP 220 and all DMPs do not double underline.

The 12 pitch mode for the DMP 130 and DMP 2200 is standard 12
pitch rather than correspondence 12 pitch due to SuperSCRIPSIT's
design constraints.

The DMP 430 does not boldface in 12 pitch.

A change has been made to the DWP 210 driver, DWP210/CTL, to correct
the width of the hyphen (-).  This problem was only evident when
printing justified, proportionally spaced text with one or more hyphens.

Before attempting to use a user-defined printer code to print a high bit
character, consult your printer's Operation Manual to insure your printer
supports that code.  If the code is not supported and you attempt to
print it, unusual results may occur.

When using the Model III drivers for the DMP 200, DMP 400, DMP 420 and
DMP 500, and using User Print Codes to go into and out of condensed
print, any pages printed after that would not be boldfaced in the places
selected.  The solution is to select correspondence quality characters
when coming out of condensed print, rather than standard characters.
This allows later text to be boldfaced correctly.
